Kinetic spectra of light-adaptation dark-adaptation and M-intermediate of BR-D96N


Autoria(s): Yao, BL; Zheng, YA; Wang, YL; Lei, M; Chen, GF; Hampp, N
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15/03/2003

Resumo

BR-D96N is a kind of genetically site-specific mutants of bacteriorhodopsin (BR) with obvious photochromic effect. Compared to the wild type BR, the lifetime of M state of BR-D96N is prolonged to several minutes so that the photochromic kinetics and the intermediates formation can be studied by the conventional spectra analysis. In the experiment, the absorption spectra of the sample at different time after light illumination are measured with spectrophotometer. By fitting and analyzing the variation of the spectra, we suppose that there are three main states in the, photochromic process, i.e., B state (light-adapted state), M state and D state (dark-adapted state). The absorption spectra of the B state, M state and D state are extracted from the experimental data based on this three-state model and the spectra at various time are fitted with the least-square method. So, the variations of population percentages of the M state, B state and D state are obtained and the M state and B state lifetimes are estimated. In another way, from the measurement of the absorption dynamics at 407 and 568 nm, the M state and B state lifetimes are also obtained by two exponential data fitting, which give coincident results with those of the spectra analysis. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://ir.opt.ac.cn/handle/181661/6478

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/70391

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英语

Palavras-Chave #光学 #bacteriorhodopsin #BR-D96N #photochromic #kinetic spectra
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期刊论文